This movie might have you asking that question. Quite suspenseful and interesting film that should keep your attention to the end. The PG-13 rating is stretched very thin in my opinion but not an overly violent or abusive language movie. Matt Dillon brings quite a bit to it as well and have not seen a movie yet with him in it I didn't like. The storyline I thought was well written and there we some parts that did touch me personally. Overall, pretty decent movie that is good enough to see at least once.

This movie is almost allegorical in its unabashed portrayal of what happens when greed becomes a cancer growing in the heart and soul. Friendships, personal standards and allegiance to one's peers all go down the tubes when the mind is reduced to its most primal state and completely destroyes the possible consequences of "nothing can go wrong" thinking.Matt Dillon is surprising in a really excellent performance and, all in all, the actors, in general, were superb.The Blu-ray heightens the drama, as always, and this really is a movie that draws you in and keeps your attention.

I did not hate this movie, but I did not love this movie. It was very predictable and I feltI knew what was coming at all times. In addition, there was some basic premises to the moviethat was downright wrong. There is no way a fella would be hired by and armored truck companyif he was allready late with his mortgage payments. If you work for any kind of company handlingmoney, you have to have better than good credit. In addition the ending was ridiculous, thatman would have been interogated by the police for hours.